-Yeah, Bail. Looking at my bracket here, I really like Jason Day, Sergio Garcia , Hunter Mahan, and Matt Kuchar. I definitely think they bring the most experience to the proceedings this week. But two upset specials that I want you to keep your eye on-- both are gonna occur, I think, in the round of 32 is Graham DeLaet over Steve Stricker . Stricker has not played since the World Challenge in December, so he's definitely coming in rusty, and DeLaet is in great form with four top tens in his last six starts. Another player, another world class player who is gonna be a little bit rusty is Justin Rose . Has just one start under his belt in 2014, played last week at Riviera. Didn't play particularly well. I can see him going down to Stephen Gallacher. But enough with my bracket. Bailey, tell me a little bit more about your final four and some couple upset specials. -All right. Well, for my final four, I have Jason Day, Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan, but instead of Sergio like you have, I have Rory McIlroy. And another-- an upset I wanna highlight is gonna be in the Hogan bracket. The second round, I think Jimmy Walker is gonna take down IanPoulter , which may sound crazy because we all think of IanPoulter as this Match Play ninja, the Match Play king, which he is at the Ryder Cup. But he actually was sent home

went with Hollis Cabner and selling Valspar at the last minute. And TigerWoods to pull of his name obviously Quicken Loans in the game. But, nobody's really jumping in for the big ticket WGCI item without guarantee of some sort of big payback

previewing the WGC Accenture Match Play. The four number 1 seeds are Henrik Stenson , Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose , and ZachJohnson . Now, Ryan, you've had time to analyze the brackets. Who do you think has the easiest track to the finals? -Bailey, I don't think any of these number ones really have an easy road. But on paper, ZachJohnson has the easiest road to the final four. He has a potentially blockbuster match-up with Hunter Mahan in round two that could give him some troubles. But if he can get past Hunter, which is a big ask, the only other top ten player in the world he would have to face is Dustin Johnson before he gets to the final four. And Dustin Johnson does not have a great record in this event. ZachJohnson is playing as well as he ever has in his entire career. Two wins in his last four starts. That leads me to believe that he can get over a suspect Match Play record. He has three consecutive first round exits here at Dove Mountain. -All right. So, the number 1 seed that you see getting upset early is who? -To be honest, I think there could be a couple, really. It did seem-- if you go through the bracket here, I think-- I think Justin Rose is rusty. Last week was his first start of the season after shoulder-- after his shoulder injury. He's facing Stephen Gallacher in the second round. I definitely think he can-- he can pose an upset there. Rory McIlroy has the toughest draw of any number one. Just to get to the final four, he would have to beat Harris English, Charl Schwartzel , Sergio Garcia, and Ian Poulter just to reach the final four. So, he's definitely got a tough road ahead of him. -That

players this week at the Accenture Match Play Championship. You're talking about golfcourses . You're very consistent. How did you come up with the idea of ranking the best Match Play venues? -Well, we know the

plays out through the week. But look at this list of great golfcourses . Again, TPC Sawgrass. Look at that. A lot of risk/reward throughout the round and that fantastic finish. Pete Dye likes to have a par-3, a par-4, and a par-5-- somewhere in the mix of those last three holes. So, lot of good Pete Dye courses on this list. -I've played a lot of these courses. I've never played question mark, question mark, question mark. Number 16.

of all, Augusta National is moving on. -Hard to argue. Augusta National. Bobby Jones , Alister MacKenzie, they did all right. -That back nine. Think about Mickelson versus Els in 2004, Tiger and DiMarco in 2005, and this was a tough one. Now, Oakmont moves on here. Pebble Beach, now look, 17, 18 are great finishing holes. That front nine is good, but think about 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, it kind of gets lost there in the middle of the round back nine. And that's where-- that's where the determining factor is. -You made a lot of Pittsburghers and Angel Cabrera very happy. -Oakmont is just a great, great venue. -All right. Royal County Down versus Cypress Point. Cypress Point is the host of one of the greatest matches of all time, 1956. Harvie Ward and Ken Venturi take on Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan. Cypress is moving on. -Nice. -Kiawah versus PGA West, two Pete Dye designs, two, are gonna beat you up. And the ChrisDiMarco's point yesterday, sometimes you can win with the 78. That's probably what's gonna happen here. Kiawah, one of the all-time great match

you, the follower, and we accepted all your votes. And right now, Augusta National , 60 percent of the votes, to the Old Course is 40 percent of the vote, roughly speaking. Now, I would argue-- and this is also part of what's weighed my decision talking to ChrisDiMarco and John Cook, going back and really dissecting Augusta National and the Old Course. Augusta National , they said, back in 2000-- built by Alister MacKenzie, and we know about his philosophy hole by hole and as it relates